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The ESP function is provided to compensate vibration and ensure uninterrupted
playback also when moving the device ("ESP" - "Electronic Shock Protection"). Any
defects of the disc can, of course, not be compensated by this function.
When switching on the unit, the 60 second memory starts automatically to be filled.
The ESP display is blank at first. If the display is completely filled with beams, the
60 second memory has been charged.
NOTES: The ESP function should always be switched on when the device is moving.
If you do not require the memory, press ESP to switch it off and save battery charge.
If you wish to briefly stop playback, press PLAY/PAUSE
;
the display of the playback time actually spent flashes. Press
PLAY/PAUSE once more to start playback again.
Press the STOP
button once for the stop mode. The total number of tracks and the total playback time
of the CD will appear in the display. Press the STOP
, button twice to turn off the unit.
If no function keys are actuated within a period of 60 seconds during the stop mode, the CD player will
automatically be switched off.
SKIP/SEARCH TRACK SKIP - FAST SEARCH FUNCTION
SKIP/SEARCH allows you to skip or search tracks.
To get to the beginning of the running track, press SKIP/SEARCH
. To get to the next track, press
SKIP/SEARCH .
To start the fast search function backward or forward, keep the SKIP/SEARCH
or button pressed.
You can programme up to 20 tracks for a playback sequence. To do this, the unit
must be in the stop mode (if necessary, press the STOP button once).
Press the PROG button. The programme indication "PROG" and the track number
00; as well as the sequence number stored 01 are displayed in the flashing mode.
PROGRAM - PROGRAMMING THE PLAYBACK SEQUENCE OF TRACKS
Now, select with or the track to be played first. Press PROGRAM to store
the desired track under sequence number 01. Then sequence number 02 appears.
With
or select the next track, etc.
Press PLAY/PAUSE to start playback of your stored tracks.
The stored contents can be deleted either by switching off the unit or by opening the CD compartment.
ESP FUNCTION (ANTI SHOCK)
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HOLD - KEY LOCK
If you want to prevent unintentional pressing of a button, set the key lock HOLD to the position ON. The
display shows Hold.
To release the key lock, set the switch to OFF.
MODE FUNCTIONS
By repeatedly pressing the MODE button, you can activate 4 different playback modes:
Press MODE once: The current track is repeated. Press MODE twice: The complete CD is repeated.
Press MODE three times: "Intro" function. Press MODE four times: Random playback.
When pressing MODE a fifth time, you return to normal playback.
REPEATING ONE TRACK OF THE CD
Press the MODE key once during playback. The repeat symbol 1 appears in the
display. The current track is repeated over and over again.
Stop the function by pressing MODE four times.
REPEATING ALL TRACKS OF THE CD
Press the MODE key twice during playback. The repeat symbol ALL appears in the
display. The complete CD is repeated over and over again.
Stop the function by pressing MODE three times.
TRACK INTRO PLAY FUNCTION "INTRO"
During the stop mode, press the MODE button three times until INTRO appears in
the display. Then start the playback by pressing PLAY/PAUSE. The first ten seconds
of all tracks are now played in sequence.
If the INTRO function is activated during playback, it will start after finishing the current track.
Stop the function by pressing MODE twice.
PAUSE STOP
BBS - BASS AMPLIFIER
Actuate the BBS button to amplify basses. Press BBS once: single amplification. Press BBS twice: double
amplification. Press BBS three times: bass amplification off.
ALL
INTRO
RANDOM PLAYBACK - "SHUFFLE"
Press the MODE key four times during playback. SHUFF appears
in the display. After finishing the current track, each of the remaining
tracks will be played in random order.
When pressing MODE four times during the stop mode, the
random playback is started by pressing PLAY/PAUSE. Stop the
function by pressing MODE once.
SHUFF
PROG
ESP memory
being filled
1